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What does Scripture say about worry and God's provision?

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Scripture encourages believers not to worry, as God knows and provides for their needs.

In Matthew 6:25-32, Jesus instructs His followers by saying not to worry about their lives, what they will eat, drink, or wear. By using examples from nature, such as birds and lilies, He illustrates that if God takes care of these creatures, how much more will He care for His people, whom He values highly. The apostle Paul echoes this sentiment in Philippians 4:19, assuring believers that God will meet all their needs according to His riches. The biblical message calls believers to trust in God's providential care, reinforcing that anxiety is counterproductive to faith in a sovereign God who is always attentive to their needs.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:25-32, Philippians 4:19

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